I think you mean "gahm ahni" (×’× ×× ×™) which means "me too"
Ani means "I" (subject pronoun) in Hebrew. In Hebrew it looks like this: אני
"ani" (×× ×™), pronounced ah-NEE There is no Hebrew word for "am" so ani could mean I or I'm.
Ani Mode Lecha which means I thank you would be written as such in hebrew: אני מודה לך
Gam ani lo (גם ×× ×™ לא) = "me neither"
it means i love you in hebrew... well love you, i is ani
Neither.Eheheh (אהיה) = "I will be"Ani (אני) = "I"Hebrew has never had a present tense form of the verb "to be".
a man says: ani koreh a woman says: ani koret
There is no Hebrew word for "am". It just depends on context. For example: Ani doktor (×× ×™ דוקטור) = I am a doctor. Ani ba (×× ×™ בא) = I am coming. Ani po (×× ×™ פה) = I am here.
Ani (אני)
ani means "I" but auni is not a valid Hebrew word that I can make out.
I am not sure what you mean by "an idiom". This phrase is not idiomatic in Hebrew. a male says: ani mitmoded va-ani oleh (×× ×™ מתמודד ×•×× ×™ עולה) a female says: ani mitmodedet va-ani olah (×× ×™ מתמודדת ×•×× ×™ עולה)
"Ani mamash meshuamam" or in Hebrew lettering: אני ממש משועמם.